AMARILLO DAILY VK Tlll'IMaV, UIUL 4. lJI2. rf;E nvr. ?JKTY J TELEPHONE 401. A II KI1VSKM I. I .KM. She eats no meat : A bit of toast. With nothing sweet, She'll eat .at most. No chocolates She's een to mutKh Some cheese she rrates To serve for lunch. No roast, no atew, No pie, no rake: No puddings new For her they bake. A crust of bread 1 Serves her to dine Then she has fed: She rowi 'tis fine. Through all the day ' She meditate; In her calm way She reads and waits. Safe that betimes She trudges far And tails and climbs Where rough hills are. Her form grows thin, Her cheeks grow pale. Her once plump chin Points like a nail: She seems to see Things far away. Tou ask Is she A devotee. Ah no, kind friend. She does nit fast Till Lent shall end. Her vigils past. Her walks, her crust Her empty plate Mean she Is lust lti-dil( itii; weight. Chi' run l'o:-t rili ill) Worker With Mrs. M.Caslm. Mrs. K. V. MrCasl'.n was hostes.t yesterday tor the Pilgrim Vo-Kts of the f'ongregational Chunli at ...

r V. PACE LIGHT. AMARrLii dailt mm TitnsMur. a run. . itu. Auto Road Map of United States. Showing Proposed Amarillo Connections. I VICHERT k GARDINER PUMPS 1 111 HFTER 1 DVERLAND PABTY an to Effort Will He Made to Bring Pathfinding Tar ty This Way t Aiito wursioM are L .'inln,' yearly mere popular, and t tie Ama-hill-Ill iHK men now have before them for c'jiiMldt'nitlon, a Matter of Invortame, in the form of a propo ilton to Irnii; a pathfmdln party to thin itfv. ifhiinir out nn overland ro t frm New York city to I.os Ati-ltl-. It In stated In the unnoi.nce mcnf of the approach of the path finders. tti.it when t!io route stall le' ! '.ililislicil. tluit several hun dreds if nn will come thin ay an nua ;v mi the various tours to b. rl.inned i',vh year. So r:n!il'. do the ) i h . ii -- lino al city see the worh of tin- pro position that thfv are takliii! to tin hrinr readily They are Imtruct ttc t. C. I'rlddy. atlne set re: a ry of i ho dlrttiom of 'he Chamber of Coin, merce to write...

AMARILLO DAILY NEWS VOL. I1I,0. 132. AMARILLO. TK-VAK KKIIkAV. AIRII 3, IBI2. PRICK FIVF. CF.XT9. FI DOLLAR FEE W Ml Chamber of Commerce Com mittee Decides to Cut Charge in Half AITItftVK I.FTl HX Til FMSIJHH MINES. I.on'on. April 4 The ex ecutive committee of th Min ers Federation today decided to recommend resumption of work throughout the King dom. This will be consider ed at a conference of the whole federation next Saturday. (MM'AK.V TO IM-I.VHi: lVK t ITIKN IN ORGWI.ATIOX to m: prosfcitfr vigorously. Agreement waa reached yenierday by the charter committee of the (Thamber of Commerce, which Is com posed of Messrs. C. T. Herring, lee Rlvii.s and T.. T. Ware, to place the minimum membership at 15 instead of 110 as formerly stated. This ac tion wa stakfti so that none may be omittd from the membership rolls. At the same time it places no restric tion upon those who feel impressed to say more than the minimum mem bership, for they will be permitted to buy as many shares as are des...

V.KCF. THTIOI MEXICO UNCERTAIN AS TO POLITICAL EFFECT OF LA BARRA'S RETURN' AMARIIXO DULY MW. FRIIHY. 41 Ml. ft. 191. ft) Anocittrd Pro. Melco City. Meg.. April 4. No other event hold aa much of specu lative interest in the Mexican pollt teal situation as the arrival here of l-ancico Leon de la Ilarra after an Nnce of four and one-half months. All ortt of predictions as to his fu ture part in national affairs are being made, according to the light in which the maker views the lo'al situation, bat in the main there are expecta tions that Senor de la Parra's influ ence will be of benefit fcven the members of the Progres Kbe Nationalist party, the men who HfM the cabled dispatch to the ab eeiit ex-President advising him for he country's good not to return to Mexico, do not contend that he comes with the purpose of fomenting new difficulties for the administration. Their fear is that his name will he a raiding cry for the powerful discon tents, onions them the church party. The influenc...

AMARILLO PAILY M7WS F1UIHY. A PHIL 5. 11. rcr. fit. fMwn Aj J TELErHONK 401 Music. Wken God c ncelved the world, that was poet it. Be formed it that was scripMtre. c colored it that paintlo. He peopled it with living belngs- that was drama. He breathed, and "Through every living pulse a come- thin? stole lad held divine rommunion m it b the soul; Asd those who listened understood omethlng of life in spirit and blood, emething of nature fair and vood That w as muglc" Vk to CWe Hall. Among the coming eventa to hrea the lone lull in soclctv after the 1-en-tn season Is oxer will be a hrlUiant Carter ball to be given by the Mk trateriiity next Thursdav evening. A large attendance la anticipated, after tke prolonged quiet. C. IV Pvnura. and Mi ! VVkea' ley. Marion. Mortens and I'emlce Russell. Tollee Tierson. Ketna rVn rr. Louese Monning. Katie Kae M r.ee. Lillian Eakle. and AllUnv Kra.-elton. Met Music. Many of th (h'irches of the city ni celebrate the Master M-ason wltn beautiful and el...

AKARILIi) DAILY HTI HU1AT. APRIL X 112. PACK I.IOHT. Here Is t Rentdy Tht Will Core Skin tnd Scalp Affections (MiKK ( A I KuU: IT. 1 MEN GUIS BOOKS OF CITY TOHOITtl Committee Appointed by He's Hinglish You Know! Tfce I- Thompson k Co Imii Slot )a to every person, be It man. woman or child who has an irritated, tender, inflamed .lulling, SKIN or hCAI.P, oi need not suffer another lay. We hae a retinea m prp arstion that am Instantly ami will brlu;: j on tift and sure results " One warm bath with ZKMO SO A I ar:d one application of ZK.V't and jo ill not suffer ancther moment tort tou will i'n see a cure in sight. XKMO and ZKMO SOAP are prov en curei for eerv form of skin or !p Irritation They are sold by n leading druggist In every city or ion tn Amerba and fn Arr.unilo by I. i Thompaon & Co. So You May Know What you are paying fur your J . f b irht at ii t.-. mi n t i ki i. I Ihiu 1 1 a I lewt-t Mioiihb r Ibia-t Pic l- I : I bid Meal Niln and 1 I'.nne Pork SAIIsflk'r spare I Sib ...

AMARILLO MH.Y NKWS. SU IUAY. APHIL C, 1912. I'AfiK THlkEll Severe Cold? Co To Your Doctor You could not please us better than to ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis. Thousands of families always keep it in the house. The approval of their physician and the expedience of many years have given them great confidence in ttyKcough medicine. ttFfc Sunday, April 7. the fiftieth annl versary or the Pattle of Slwloh. will he observed fcy the Sens, Paugnter and Veterans at the courthouse, county court room, beftinnin? at thre o'clock In the afternoon. l'rogiaoi. The Itattle of Shiloh" Major Knst ne C. Gordon. Reading ' Sholou" Mrs. Marions Farnott Park. Address "Albert Sydney .John son" F.rnest T. Miller. Reading "How Shiloh Was laat to the Confederate" Mrs Morgan. Impromptu talks by old soldiers ho were present during the battle. Song Old Kentucky Feme" Benediction. This program promises to le one of most peneral Interest for many reasons, but ch...

AMARILLO DAILY EW8 sAlt'KliAY. APRIL 6. 1912. rwv Fivr, n j Amusements Societg Notes CONTEST UST NIGH Tue rirst i'lstrici lienaung ami Declamation Lesaue of Texas, under taa supervision of the t'nlverslty of Texas. In charge of Prof J. O. Faulk Mr of Amarillo. held It declamation coatfst in the high schoo'i biuldlng tare last nipht to decide upon rep resentatives for the final test in Aus tin, Mar 5 and 6. Following is a lint of speakers, their subjects and plans of residence: Tnlon" Reverly of Daihart. 'l.HeTty or Death" Glass of Hart- wr "Happiness and Liberty' Kim. broui-h of Amarillo. "America, the World Republic"--DIpks of Childress. Th ficst place went to Klmlro.mh of Amarillo and the second to llev rly of Da":hart. J. M. Jones, .1. E. Nunn. Kcv. R. Thomsen. V. 11. Fuqua and J. V Mooning, acted as Judges. Friday. April 12, the debating con test for representation will be held at Channins. at which time the hul led is: "Resolved, That tho State of Teiss Should Adopt the Initiat...

am nnijn miT.r. yEvrn. mtit.tuv. ahul e. 1012. 1 i j Now In Our New Store ' Rather torn up but still able to serve you with the newest line in town of HARDWARE GOODS Our new store in the Fuqua build ing, just a few doors south of our old location, affords us ample fac ilities to take the best of care of your hardware wants. Suppose you come in and sec us. Lyles-Tulloss Hardware Company 0UTSI0E INIEflKf IN ffMDESJIGDpKEa Specials for Your Easter Dinner. Today we will have in an especially large and choice list of Fresh Vegetables This list will include everything possible to secure from the market centers of Texas and Colorado. There'll he many a hint here for the Sunday dinner. Our market can supply you.with anything in the meat line. We suggest that you call or phone early and he sure of gcttnig the vegetables you want. Griffin Grocery Co. Three Phones and five wagons at your service. Phones 27, 28, 29. lA-tft r bvin reined dal'.y frr.m i'iti 'fcnrl inarm the nro- Posed route i f t...

H. R. LIU IS DUO III CALIFORNIA ' P. Morrow died ves'erdav al toon In his hour at liollvwood. a siburb of Los Angeles, California, from efferts of ptcmalre poironlns;. h!ih develed a week a;c No In formation has been received relative to the funeral arrangements. res of the ij.'ath to in inn In the firm of brief telegrams to friend In An.a ri!)r. 1 pon receipt of the death menace l v W. H. Ku'it.a and the Vorrow-Tlmnias Hardware ("omrany ffi lals tsi fo:ioiiiC brief express le n-aife a.i returned by Mr. Kuqua: Amarillo. Tex , April T, 1 1 1 '. "Mrs II It. Morrow and Family. i lolly ood California (losAn telei) ; nnd all Amarillo i:mi r:i i'h '.'. (SUn'di V.. H KCgi'A and Family. other m."av' K (J cordoU-nce were ! 'Tried 0"f to tin- sort -sh.idomed .! in Cnlifni nl, i yeerday after noon, folio Ing receipt of the m news, and other will he sent today. aot alone from Amarillo. but other Panhandle and Tetaa potnU Sine the day of the poison Ire. the rase has been considered serious by th...